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Corporate cash piling up — but not dividend checks
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 14, 2011
Corporate cash piling up — but not dividend checks

Investors, money managers steamed as businesses hoard green; 'earning close to zero'

By John Goff
Rydex deal puts Guggenheim squarely in the ETF frame
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 14, 2011
Rydex deal puts Guggenheim squarely in the ETF frame

The firm's absorbing of RydexSGI vaults the company to No. 10 on the list of ETF sellers -- and positions the asset manager to challenge the big boys in what is becoming a fiercely contested industry.

By Jeff Benjamin
Permanent — and peculiar — asset mix pushes this fund to top
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 14, 2011
Permanent — and peculiar — asset mix pushes this fund to top

By John Goff
Stocks stall this year, take off next year: Yardeni
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 14, 2011
Stocks stall this year, take off next year: Yardeni

U.S. stocks will stay at current levels in 2011 as companies struggle to beat analyst estimates amid slower economic growth, according to Edward Yardeni, chief investment strategist at Yardeni Research Inc.

By John Goff
Pimco's Kashkari says now is the time to stock up on equities
NEWS EQUITIES SEP 14, 2011
Pimco's Kashkari says now is the time to stock up on equities

Pacific Investment Management Co.'s Neel Kashkari said investors should buy equities because valuations, income growth and dividends show the asset class is attractive.

By Doug Cubberley
At Berkshire, the sorcerer's apprentice outshines the sorcerer
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 13, 2011
At Berkshire, the sorcerer's apprentice outshines the sorcerer

Todd Combs' first stock picks for conglomerate gain 14% on the year; mentor Buffett off the pace

By John Goff
Buffett takes big stake in big blue chip
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 13, 2011
Buffett takes big stake in big blue chip

Berkshire Hathaway acquires 5.5% stake in IBM; on the prowl for bargains

By John Goff
Buffett's buying binge: 'He sees something, and it's big'
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 13, 2011
Buffett's buying binge: 'He sees something, and it's big'

In the last quarter, the Oracle of Omaha invested a whopping $24B expanding the portfolio of Berkshire Hathaway. What's he buying? What's going on? Said one industry watcher: 'He sees something, and it's big.' <br><b>Extra</b> <a href=http://www.investmentnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/gallery?Site=CI&amp;Date=20110913&amp;Category=FREE&amp;ArtNo=913009999&amp;Ref=PH>The nine stocks held by Buffett's new co-investment manager</a>

By John Goff
RIAs cool on economy, markets
NEWS RIAS SEP 13, 2011
RIAs cool on economy, markets

Only 37% of advisers are now bullish on the stock market, compared with 56% last January, according to a survey Schwab Advisor Services. Cash, fixed income, gold and foreign currencies are the only four asset classes in which advisers are likely to invest more.

By Dan Jamieson
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 13, 2011
Marrieds think singles have it made when planning for retirement

A new Charles Schwab &amp; Co. Inc. survey finds that married couples think retirement planning is easier for singles. The reality is far different, however.

By Lavonne Kuykendall
Subs of European insurers could be torpedoed by crisis on the continent
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES SEP 12, 2011
Subs of European insurers could be torpedoed by crisis on the continent

U.S. units of Aviva, Allianz placed on review with negative implications due to parents' EU exposure

By Darla Mercado
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES SEP 12, 2011
SEC: Aon bribed prospective clients over 24-year period

Insurer agrees to settle charges it violated the FCPA; carrier allegedly netted $11.4M from $3.6M in payments

By Darla Mercado
Sun Life's surprise exit darkens mood of insurance sellers
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES SEP 12, 2011
Sun Life's surprise exit darkens mood of insurance sellers

Sun Life's decision to exit the VA and life insurance businesses in the U.S. came as a big surprise. The Canadian outfit's departure also leaves distributors hurting for choices.

By Darla Mercado
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES SEP 12, 2011
Transamerica hiking fees on two VA riders

New customers must have paperwork signed by Sunday to get the old rate

By Darla Mercado
Will the sales force be with you? Primerica faces big hurdle with annuity launch
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES SEP 12, 2011
Will the sales force be with you? Primerica faces big hurdle with annuity launch

Company plans to roll out its first fixed indexed annuity but must prep bulk of 82,000 reps first; 'large universe of salespeople'

By Darla Mercado
Impaled rider: MetLife could slash popular VA benefit yet again
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES SEP 12, 2011
Impaled rider: MetLife could slash popular VA benefit yet again

$8.6B in 3Q is another record breaker for variable annuities; insurer's already pared back GMIB Max twice

By Darla Mercado
What advisers want — and don't want — from VA sellers
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES SEP 12, 2011
What advisers want — and don't want — from VA sellers

More info, less paperwork would be helpful; 'actionable ideas' highly prized

By Darla Mercado
What is mailbox money – and why is it crucial to retirement?
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 12, 2011
What is mailbox money – and why is it crucial to retirement?

Investment products must generate income streams; advisers still on the fence about annuities, however

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES SEP 12, 2011
'AIG' no longer MIA as insurer revives name in commercial

Once-demonized carrier slowly restoring its brand; 'even Charlie Sheen got another shot'

By John Goff
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 12, 2011
Come on-a my house

Eager to boost their ranks, wirehouses are turning to an unexpected source: indie B-Ds. What's more, the big shops are dangling some compelling incentives to convince the reps to jump. <b>INTV:</b> <a href=http://www.investmentnews.com/section/multimedia?playerType=INTV&amp;bctid=1151711017001><i>The incredible shrinking wirehouse</i></a>

By John Goff